Russian Federation helps World Food Programme to support poor families in Kyrgyzstan
25 June 2021
BISHKEK, Kyrgyzstan – The Russian Federation is providing a new batch of in-kind contributions to the World Food Programme (WFP) in Kyrgyzstan, in support of its operations for poor families in need of food assistance.
Some 365 tons of Russian-made fortified vegetable oil are now heading to WFP warehouses in Bishkek and Osh. They will be used as part of food rations for more than 27,000 families living below the poverty in the country.
Each family will be given 150 kg of fortified wheat flour and 15 litres of vegetable oil to meet their basic food needs while they are participating in more than 500 community projects aimded at improving infrastructure and building resilience against future shocks. Some of the projects include rehabilitating irrigation networks and cropland, forest expansion, and construction of bridges and drainage systems.
The Russian Federation is the largest donor to WFP in the Kyrgyz Republic, in both funding and technical support. During the past 10 years, the Government of Russia – through WFP – has supported citizens of Kyrgyzstan at various levels, from emergency relief and recovery to development and social protection.